Dick
gives slide shows, presentations, and clinics for fly fishing shows,
fishing clubs, angling groups, and fly fishing retailer events. You
can contact him at 978 314 6879 or dick@dickbrownbonefishing.com for
your next event. Or go to the Books page to find out how to get copies
of any of his bonefish books.

Welcome
to Dick Brown’s
bonefishing website. Dick has stalked bonefish with a fly rod for over
35 years, and he has written extensively about the pursuit of this challenging
quarry in angling journals such as Saltwater Sportsman, Fly Fishing
in Saltwaters, Saltwater Fly Fishing, American Angler, Fly Fisherman, and Fly
Tyer. He is the author of two definitive books on the subject,
Fly Fishing
for Bonefish and Bonefish
Fly Patterns, and a contributor
to several others. He appears at national fly-fishing shows, teaches
seminars, and presents shows about bonefishing and saltwater fly fishing
for groups around the country.

Invite Dick to present one of his content-rich
PowerPoint shows or run one of his hands-on clinics for your club,
group meeting, or event. Your audience will learn how to master the
special angling skills required to stalk this challenging game fish
and/or the fly-tying techniques to create effective flats flies—and, at the
same time, they will witness his superb angling photography of some of
the most incredibly beautiful scenery on earth.

Click on the live links
in the text or select the menu tabs at the top of the page to learn
more about Dick’s books or go to the reviews page
to find out what critics have to say them—and see why they have
been dubbed the bibles on all things bonefish. To search for fly recipes
and to learn more about his custom fly patterns, select Flies on the
menu bar. To find out about Dick’s programs and
what they can do for your group’s meeting or event, click on
the links for shows or clinics and
sign him up for an event you won’t soon
forget.

“I remember when I was first
bonefishing and seeing fish come over and look at my fly and ‘refuse’ it...
and thinking this guy Dick Brown was crazy for saying those were missed
takes. Lo and behold he was right ... the difference between an amateur
bonefisher and a good one is catching the fish [that] you don't feel
the "eat" on. Listen to Mr. Brown and the learning curve is much shorter.” —Dan
Hall, veteran flats angler and creator of Hall’s Perfect
Crab and Hall’s Magic Mantis